File:Lyndon Johnson Funeral.jpg

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English: President Richard M. Nixon, members of Congress, and others paying respects to President Lyndon B. Johnson at the United States Capitol Rotunda, January 1973.

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24 January 1973

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LBJ :: Online Photo Archive Search, who explicitly state that the photos are in the public domain: http://www.lbjlibrary.org/collections/photo-archive.html

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Frank Wolfe

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